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Cruise travel is much more than just a way to get from one location to the next. It used to be that the only reason to get on board a ship, was to get from one destination to another. Today they are much more than just a means of transport. They offer much more than that. In fact, today, the cruises that are available are designed just for you and others like you. With so many ships and destinations to choose from, you may actually have more difficulty choosing just one rather than finding any that fit your needs. I have been on the Superstar Gemini. It was one of the best holidays that I have had. Once on the ship, you unpack and that is it until you return. You travel from country to country, with no worries about passports etc. It is very relaxing. The ships have a multitude of activities to suit everyone but you don't have to do anything if that is what you want. While on the Gemini, I met people that had been on the ship 10 times before. They just stay on the ship now and don't get off to go ashore. My ultimate cruise is to go on "The World". If youre lucky enough to be planning a vacation on Maui this summer, how will you decide where to stay? Close to restaurants, close to shops, or right on the beach? If youre someone who enjoys a long walk on the beach, you might want to consider someplace close to the Kamaole Beach Parks in Kihei. The southernmost of the three Kam beaches (as the locals call them) is right across the street from the Kamaole Sands condominium complexa perfect place to start a beach walk. Kam I, Kam II, and Kam III, with short headlands between them, offer long walks that are idyllic at any time of dayfrom early in the morning when yours are the first footprints on freshly washed sand, to evening when the sunset colors reflect on the water and wet sand, to night when the moon shines off the water and lights your way. Starting north from Kamaole Sands on Kam III, you pass below picnic tables at the north end of the beach parka great place to return for picnic dinner and sunset watching. The first headland, between Kam III and Kam II, is low and can be crossed by walking up a short sandy trail. Stay on the grass close to the waters edge until you pass the white gazebo, then follow the short trail back down to the beach. The best beach walking is always barefoot, of course, and the beaches of Maui are very safe for bare feet. When shoes are called for, the ideal footwear is what locals call slippers (but most of us call flip-flops). I usually carry my slippers on Kam III, wear them to cross the headland where there can be thorns buried in the grass, and then leave them on a rock at the start of Kam II.
Article Source: http://www.bharatbhasha.net Article Url: http://www.bharatbhasha.net/ebooks.php/205574 Article Added on Monday, January 18, 2010
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